The Phuket News

Sadom caps dream year with mixed title

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IN-FORM SADOM Kaewkanjan­a wrapped up his fruitful year on a high note after he beat Wichayapat

Sinsrang by two strokes

to win the B5 million Thailand Mixed hosted by TrustGolf

at the Aquella Golf and

Country Club in Phangnga last Friday (Dec 31).

The young gun from Narathiwat and rookie Wichayapat emerged the two strong contenders right from the start as they took turns in either dominating or sharing the leaderboar­d.

But a gutsy eagle on the 14th hole handed All Thailand Golf Tour No.1 Sadom an upper hand with a two-shot margin and he held onto the lead to sign off with a final 64 and a four-day overall score of 29-under-par 259.

“That eagle on the 14th really made me more confident which was the key. I’m really confident with my short game and I barely made mistakes. In fact, I committed only two bogeys

this week,” said Sadom, who took home B750,000. Sadom has been the most

outstandin­g male golfer this

year with five wins - three on the All Thailand Golf Tour, one on the Thailand PGA Tour and one on the Thailand TrustGolf Tour.

“This is beyond my expectatio­n. If you asked me at

the start of 2021, I wouldn’t

say that I would win five titles,” said Sadom.

Sadom is also rewarded a free scholarshi­p at Rangsit

University to pursue a degree in golf from bachelor’s

degree to doctoral level.

Wichayapat started at the first tee-off with a shot advantage and was still one

up after 10 holes. However, a disappoint­ing bogey on the 12th allowed Sadom to share the lead on 25 under and even he fought back with two birdies, it was too late. He finished on 27-under

261 and earned B500,000.

Rounding up the top three was two-time Thailand Mixed champion Prom

Meesawat, who shot a 65 to

finish on 25-under 263. He will return to his home in Hua Hin B300,000 richer.

Whiz Kid Ratchanon Chantananu­wat, 14, won the best male amateur while

national player Natthakrit­ta

Vongtaveel­ap won the best female amateur. Both shot 267 to finish tied sixth.

 ?? Photo: Bangkok Post ?? Kaewkanjan­a celebrates with the trophy and his caddie Manop Santhia.
Photo: Bangkok Post Kaewkanjan­a celebrates with the trophy and his caddie Manop Santhia.
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